Adult film star Stormy Daniels cancels Detroit visit due to sickness

"We do not believe it is appropriate for her to preside over this case, which obviously involves the president, in light of this fact", said Michael Avenatti, who represents Daniels.

Daniels wants to return the money that effectively suppressed her, and began to share with the media details about their alleged affair.

"She would go, 'Oh, look who's calling me now, ' and would put him on the phone", Munyan said, stressing he and Daniels would laugh about it but that it wasn't all bad. The publication notes that the payment was made to Stormy in exchange for her silence about her alleged affair with Trump. The group claims it is an illegal campaign contribution because of the size and objective of the payment.

President Donald Trump has been seeking counsel from confidantes on how he should handle the Stormy Daniels situation, a source close to the President tells CNN.

During his shows Friday and Monday, radio personality Bubba the Love Sponge Clem played portions of his May 2007 interview with Daniels, whose real name is Stephanie Clifford.

Once a new agreement is signed, the letter said, Clifford would also be able to use and publish any text messages, photos and videos relating to Trump that she might possess.

It's interesting because the adult entertainer had already signed a statement regarding the denial of "hush money", and sent it to Trump's attorney Michael Cohen shortly after the story first broke. The White House also did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Porn star Stormy Daniels can't seem to stay out of the headlines as the saga about her reported affair with Donald Trump almost a decade ago continues.

A lawyer for Daniels, whose legal name is Stephanie Clifford, reportedly put in the request on Friday, claiming that because Judge Elizabeth Feffer of Los Angeles Superior Court is now seeking a federal appointment, it would not be appropriate for her to make a judgment in a case involving the president.

Clifford could face a $1 million penalty if she breaks the nondisclosure agreement. Avenatti told CNN over the weekend that at least 10 people had offered to pay the penalty if she would discuss the alleged affair.